Social Skills Activities Bundle for Teens Social Inferences Idioms Perspectives

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Your older students will love discussing these teen level problems while building problems solving and social skills! They make their own inferences about what the problem could be after discussion of idioms, nonverbal language, facial expressions, and emotions. Students provide their own details about the problem to make a personal connection to the story! The B/W worksheets are no prep- just print & go!
And now all three sets have editable student versions for Google slides that are ready to go for distance learning! The worksheets are compatible with TPT Easel.
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Social Skills Activities Bundle for Teen Social Inferences Idioms Perspectives Topics included are:
- ~ A fight before a date
- ~ Forgetting something important
- ~ An argument at school
- ~ Cyber-bullying
- ~ Getting bad news over the phone
- ~ Sister problems
- ~ Being honest in a relationship
- ~ Teasing Trouble
- ~ Being left out
- ~ Getting bullied
- ~ Missing Your Best Friend
- ~ A Fight with Your Sister
- ~ Relationship Problems
- ~ Talking at the Movies
- ~ Disapprove of Peers
Social Skills Activities Bundle for Teen Social Inferences Idioms Perspectives- Skills included are:
- • knowledge of idioms.
- • body language and facial expressions.
- • identifying the size of the problem.
- • making predictions.
- • understanding and explaining cause-effect.
- • labeling emotions.
- • taking perspectives.
- • summarizing.
- • providing alternative solutions and their pros/cons.
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